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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Evaluation 5

How did you Attract/Adress your audience?


Evaluation 5

  We brought a group of people to watch our film and tell us what appealed to them and what they found could be improved. 

First we asked, what really appealed to you in this short intro?

They said; the change of scenery at the beginning really has appealed to them, when Billy skates over the camera and then moves to the scene , Which inludes a sound bridge, this is when the sound carries onto the second scene. where Tom is walking to his destination.
They liked the idea of it as some have seen it in some films.

2nd we asked, if they found that the music fits our theme? 

They said; yes it did, they loved the music as a fact, they said it really fits the theme as it's the gangster, rap, fast music. Which goes with the whole younger generation teenagers theme.
They also loved how we got the idea of when Billy places the headphone in his ears the music starts, then when he takes them off the music stops.

Then we asked what camera angles or shots you found good? 

They said; they loved the low angle used when Billy stood on top of the stairs of the underpass, "it looked really good".
Also others said they loved the part when he was holding the camera (handheld) and was walking down the stairs, it gave them the feeling of fear, and what happened next. Some also liked the part when Billy got stabbed; they said the angle it was taken from (high angle) looked really good, because if we had a closer shot it wouldn’t look real.

And finally we asked them, what do you think could be improved if we had to do it again?

 They said; when Tom and Billy had the conversation, we could of had a voiceover as you couldn’t hear it properly. They also said maybe Billy could've screamed or made a noise when he got stabbed to build up the tension in the scene a bit more.

And finally some said at the end when he gets stabbed make it clearer, so we know why he stabbed him.

But overall they said they thought it was "really good" and would want to watch the film and see what happened next. 





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